Erasure
Interesting exhibition at the Goodwood Art Foundation of work by three artists who use the removal of material to create art. According to the blurb the work also reflects environmental consciousness and cultural memory but I'm not sure I got that. Lais Amaral presented paintings which reminded me of maps created by scraping off layers of paint with tweezers and combs. I loved the effect and the colours in them. Solange Pessoa, a sculptor, showed stone in which she had carved symbols. They had a tactile quality and were shown on the ground both inside and outside a gallery. In the Piggott Gallery in the landscape Dana Awartani showed a video installation including a floor made of dyed sand in a traditional tile design. In the video she washes away a similar floor in a Middle Eastern style room. It was quite mesmeric. This was the first time I'd been to the Goodwood Art Foundation and I'll definitely be going back. As well as the lovely gallery spaces it presents ...